Now, the Devils can focus on giving ol' Double J another playoff run. The world needs it. And if you're counting, his new deal will put him at more than $120 million in career earnings and give him an even larger lead over Chris Pronger, who's in second place on that list.

By the end of next season, he could also be in fourth place on the NHL's all-time scoring list, passing Marcel Dionne and Ron Francis. He'd need 44 points to do that.

As for Selanne, whose Anaheim Ducks eliminated the Dallas Stars on Monday, he seemed to float the idea earlier this week that he'd continue his career in the KHL, presumably for his old Finnish club Jokerit — though what exactly he meant is up for debate. As noted at Puck Daddy, he certainly could be talking about a management role.